The major challenge for most newbies in Paris is getting a luxury apartment at an affordable rate.

It’s not necessarily a matter of the apartment itself being expensive or not accessible to foreigners. The main challenge comes from the real estate agents you’ll work with i.e. the people that will help you search for accommodation.

There’s no doubt that Paris is an expensive city, especially for the students who are coming from all over the world to earn a degree in the city of light. The cost of studying alone in France has skyrocketed in recent years, leaving lots of students wondering how to cover extra expenses such as food, cost of renting an apartment and other necessary living costs.

In this internationally way-too competitive job market, it feels at times very impossible to stand out. A Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree can be (and still is) one of the few powerful tools that helps you to rise up the ranks and kickstart an international career.

Between 2015-2016 alone, there was a 13 percent growth in MBA jobs globally, helping more people to take that often elusive next step in their careers.

An effective way to decrease costs is to reduce your expenses. There are many methods you can save your money and help prevent that "too much money at the end of the month" sensational. No matter how inexpensive we want to be, moving some cash. There is no way to prevent that, so to save for our relocation, we need to cut our expenses. Here are some simple and innovative ways foreign students can cut expenses, produce income, and get on the road sooner: